'"1 vfi J' , ' A-r.vy- N I nt. i vy r fffiisWON FOR THE PHILS YESTERDAY, AND IT WASNTATENN iCAPT. LUDERUS AGAIN DANGEROUS INNPINCH, BELIEVES LEE MEADOWS; $ 'STOCK THEN PROCEEDS TO WIN GAME ?& . v . : narks' Pifphpr TiWvpd First Baseman. But Ovor- ! i-i i XT r. Tir TT .1 Tt: T"tiVl's y- looKeaiNext man up unu xua vuuuiu i ' Macks Out. of Cellar t-jp. " ' EW :" 1APTAIN FIIED LUDEItUS ngaln In recognized ns a ilariKorous man In n pinch. iv This was broucht to light yesterday when the 1'hll llelil Rcncral l-urpnsciy as 4 passed with two on bases. Tho falluro on tho part of Pitcher Leo Meadows, of k. the Cards, properly to estimate the hitting proclivities of Milton Stock, hnwexer, proved the undoing of tho Mound City boys. 6ut at this tlmo, when Mtderus has been going bo poorly at hat, It Is noteworthy when some twiner taxes uiuiDiu ' respect the big first baseman to such an extent ns to hand him free transportation. At that stage It seemed nnythlng but a ;vlso move, ns two wcro down, with llrst and second "bases occupied. Evidently tho menacing manner In which Captain ' Ludy twirled his willow made tho bespectacled hurler suspicious and careful. With the bases loaded nnd two down, Stock, apparently, looked easy to tho Cardinals. Milt looked over a wldo one. Mondows then tried to Blip one over. Stock saw it ' coming nnd drovo out a double. Thrco runs were uccountcd for und the Phils had the Jump. It has been seldom this season that Ludcrus has been permitted to walk pur posely, for his hitting has not been any too timely. MulorUH most llkoly Is getting back Into his stride, nnd If ho does It will mean many ball games for Moron before the season Is over. With l.uderus batting In rcgidar form tho (Junkers have n chnnco yet to make tho raco Interesting, for Cravnth nlono has been bearing tho brunt of the cloanup work. Hut Gavvy did not permit tho day to pass w thout having .omethlng to say, for It was his double In tho fifth that drovo homo hltted with tho winning run. While speaking about tho Phils! victory. Alqx's work cannot be overlooked. Ho wns touched for eleven hits, but in tho pinches wni effective. Smyth, ono of Miller Hugglns's young outfielders, found Alex's curving Just to his liking, for out t of flvo trlrs to the plate he- connected with three singles, all ckan drives. UogiT Hornsby helped to keep above Cravath In slugging by connecting with a i.lnglo and a double. Gavvy's efforts brought him a pair of doubles. . THE Phils showed that they had nothing against Matty, for by down ing tho Cards they enabled tho Hods to advance Into third place. Tho ' PhllaViow havo a chanco to plnoo many points between themselves and tho Cards by making a clean-up in tho series. The Cards are three points in tho rear of tho lleds and thirty-four points in advance of tho Cubs. For tho present tho Phils nro safe In second place and only 102 points behind tho Giants. ELMER MYERS'S mighty arm and lusty bat lifted tho Athletics out of last placo yesterday, tho Mackmen giving their slab artist material assistance, es pecially with tho willow, and pounded Dagby, Lambeth and Coumbc, three of Leo Kohl's best Indian pitchers, for sixteen safo drives nnd a C-to-2 victory. Tho ,As did everything to tho trio of Cleveland moundmen except uso boxing gloves on them. Bagby, premier shut-out artist of Byron Bancroft Johnson's monopoly, lasted Just four rounds, Lambeth ono Inning less, while Coumbo liickll had to pitch only ono sowdon. Drover was tho hitting star of tho pastime from a Phila delphia standpoint, with four hits to his credit. Boclle nnd Myers ran a dead heat for second placo with thrco blows nplece. Bodlo and Myers each diovo two runs over the plate with doubles thnt ivcro timely and vicious. I BATES S error and Myers's wild pitch virtually presented tho Fohltes with the braco of tallies with which they emerged from tho battle. Aside from his sour pitch, Myers twirled clever ball, allowing only six hits, nil widely scattered. Ho virtually was invincible In the pinches. Eddie Plank Won His 300th Big-League Victory This Week. TUESDAY, July 17, will be n memorable, not to say Important, dato In tho biography of Eddie Plank, the wrinkled old sou'paw now tolling for the lowly Browns, of St. Loolo. On that day the Pride of Gettysburg accomplished some thing that few can point to. He defeated (he Red Sox, plus Dutch Leonard, In a ball game and Bcored his 300th victory since he Joined Connie Mnck many years ago. This docs not Include the games he won while twirling for Gettysburg College or playing on the sandlots. It Is his record with the Athletics, tho St. Loole Feds and the St. Loole Browns. Eddie Is not yet ready to throw up tho p sponge and retire to the old homestead to act as ono of tho curiosities of tho (Village. He showed that Ho still was able to get by in fast company, ana tnreatens to make good his resolve to stick around In the big show until he Is the rlpo old age of fifty. . Plank put over something good when ho Hrlmmed Dutch Leonard on that memorable day, but tho feat Is more remarkable when one considers the fact that the Ave hits registered by tho Red Sox came In the first three Innings. After that Barry's hired men octod like guys whoso numbors had been drawn In tho draft. Tfiey were up agalnst.lt, but couldn't defend themselves. Eddie's twisters flitted across the pap with darallng speed and tho Boston batters were as effective ns the P. R. T. handling n big crowd. In tho last six Innings only eighteen batters faced him and not one was able to hit safely. TTIDDIE PLANK Is Just as old as ho feels, nnd that means he still is a ii -- spring emotion, no. never nns aissipateu ana always takes the best of care of himself. Like Wagner, Lajole, Bobby Wallnco nnd others, he refuses to bo hurled Into the discard, and seems to hnvo a few more good years left in his system. Chief Meyers, Brooklyn Catcher, jn Danger ANOTHER member of the 191C championship Brooklyn team Is about to feci tho swing of the ax. From certain signs which appear on tho horizon it seems that John Torto Meyers, tho famous Missouri redskin and lately of that town made famous by tho popular song, "It Wns Only nn Irishman's Dream," will do the grlp'packlng net In a short time. Thrco members of tho 191G team lmvn in y. aentenced to tho forest primeval and will devote part of their spnro hoursito nthletlc A TaWln I., tl.a lllcl, laqirltoa Pt.non ...tin tmin l.n.l .l.ln ...... .,.. ... .-.....,.. ... ...u wub.. .....num. ,u iruu nun. nun una a j i u i iu nee are wueezci' Dell, Appleton nnd Malls. No dqubt tho abovu named will find that tho road to Comebnckvllle Is filled with ns many bumps ns the trail of tho lonesome plno to Tort Indian, Pa. , Brooklyn has the following catchers: Miller, Meyers, Snyder, Mack, Wheat and Cunningham. Taking the trouble to count tho receivers of tho Brooklyn twirlers we And that thero are six. Now what does a team wnnt with six catchers? If several of these were like Slsler, of St. Louis, nnd enpnblo of playing all tho other positions on tho team,, perhaps tho six might bo kept on tho team. Brooklyn needs some good pitching, and perhaps some ono of tho catchers will tnko tho hint and practice tho spltter'to hold his Job. Tho maximum number on a team In tho Tener circuit Is twenty-two, and nt the time of sending this, masterpiece to press tho number of Trolley Dodgers is twenty-two. But there is a 'recruit coming in n few days, Tom Cunningham, from Seattle, nnd when ho nrrive3 thero will bo twenty-threo on Robinson's team! Now, reader, you seo why twenty-threo Is always called n skldoo number. This time It means that some ono on tho Brooklyn Dodgers will skip to tho wild and woolly, nnd most llkoly that some one will bo Chief Meyers, aa tho Chief is the eldest and most ton-worn or the lot. Philadelphia Loses Chance to Stage A. A. U. Championships IT HAS been nnnounccd definitely by the Amateur Athletic Union that the na . .tlonal track nnd field championships for this year will bo held in St. Louis, $ on August 31, September 1 nnd 3. This nnnounccment is bad' news to Piilladel ,,f phlatie. It was undecided whether St. Louis would bo able to hold the meet up to ''everal days ago, nnd when tho Mendowbrook Club, of this city, heard that tho riVMKui. at t H..i.. ... tn..t - u.a i, , .t . j wuug ul oi. uuun Htm imvuiB u. nuru mno raising ino guarantee tney stepped jierwara, oreenng to raise tne money, nnd tho University of Pennsylvnnla offered ! the use of Frnnklin Field. It wns lioced that Phllndelnhln would h ti, , ,- . -. . . - - . ...v v..w IIUIIU1 ;v?of staging the championships, but tho announcement by tho officials in St. Louis i, MI1B UM MUJJO Ul UUVIUtj illO JUCUh 111T1U HUB yUiir, if, The local A. A. U. oflldals should w(ke up nnd try to stage some eventB in . 3fthla city. There are fewer athletic meets In Philadelphia than in nny otherMargo 5 lty. What's the answer? ih C Speaking of Freak Plays, How About This? tfpHERE- have been many freak homo runs made in tho major nnd minor leagues "r,"- is past, seasons, put Outfielder McCnbe, of Itockford, Il., gets credit for 'ihe, "freakiest" tpme run In the history of baseball. In a recent gamo between 1 iBpekford and Hannibal, McCabe hit a long fly to left field. Left Fielder Loranco ' M Hannibal, turnod at the crack of bat and ball and ran toward the loft Mold fence. 1 tWf lurncu -vjfiieji near -we lenoe to wmcu tne ingni ot (no pill, and In order to protect nimseii against crnsiung into the icnco he put his hands out. While tin. watching the flight of the ball Lorance rnn Into the fence and the llttln nn. 0t hli.iingloved hand became fastened between two boards of the fence, The ball- n .near in tap oi me lence ana uuunueu uac to tne playing field. Loranco iujf4l irnmiunuy a ireo ms linger wnne aicwaoe was tearing around the bases, anagef Cant!; of Hannibal, who was playing center field, camo rushing ovor to noe a,upy tne lime iorancos nnger wa reiensea rrom tlje trap McCabe erpM4 the .plalc. v-.i ', IRtWn, player who Is. expected to do ome excellent golfing la pui, ;.eusn comef rwNew Orleans, "where they play both golf """ wwiini tn !' vr.ra oi pom games ru4v..,v i ,!.. ,3 ? fX Ifr ?- HOUSE ACCOUNT HOME ACCOUNT HERe's a5 FOR CAMDV. f pww w r w,i w-w--- v YOO OHTA UQ CARBFyL AnuT . r. 'str RonnimC ( I in rn i s r ,.4-v. iui i I ;JJWt.css Tt(Al VS. I what Vbugs Jf SgalfSiro ' I'AJI . GU NU ini win-.-. -- i (WA j -. i i fi jTtJm 1 Yis yfTTTiTTTTv &.' ., ' ffisw, r &tt r c S$ nrnR& lJ TW .fcirK '&M?fflM&e a. i 7ty;. aj-i' x SsJltts .axju'.i iriu rrfi 11 vi sn . r r mL M w m .im, W-n Y7 rfi1 i r-WKt...- s f i f V3i- i ca Ti.r.Jii.ri xx . i i y r i ii r, ii ( iiv v iv "iJVi.u OMLV 4 A3 30 I VU MAIL T(C CLU13 MV I II fjb0WT YoO 1 eVrV' oo v HouJC r e 5URG lp3 GRoceoV Btt-Ui .wsej;; thI00cb t,ssss 'ooMTACT jg at C? &TA THE CLUB , up JSST p0STGO.. -AfS Til- ) ft L LEONARD SWITCHES IN TRAINING PLAN Will Finish Up in New York Instead of Going to Atlantic City TICKETS SELLING FAST NI71V VOUK July 21 Ono tlio eve of his departure for Atlantic City where he was to llnlah propping for his champion ship match with Johnny lCllbane In Phila delphia, ni-xt Wedneiday iiluht, Ilonny Leonard, tho lightweight champion, decided to remain at home to put on tho finish touches of his tiainlng, Leonard has been working out at Hilly Orupp's gymnasium, and ho Is training as hard for tho Kllbano bout as ho did when conditioning for tho fracas with Fred Welsh. lleforo starting his usual Indoor exercises today Leonard stepped on tho tesilos and tipped the beam at 134 pounds. Ho smiled, nnd said, "Well, I guess I won't worry about weight. If 1 was as contldent of knocking out Kllbano as I am nbout coming in at 133 pounds, I wouldn't work so hard for tho bout. Oh, yes, rm going to win, but I don t expect to havo ii picnic doing it." Ullly Gibson, manager of Leonard, Is ono of tho most Interesting spectators nt tho champs dally work-outs. Ho, too. admits Klluane Is not to bo trifled with, nnd he has been Instructing Leonard's sparring pards to "go In at Denny hammer and tongs. Chajloy, a brother of Benny, haa been boxing with the champ In his prin cipal work-outs. Georgo Knglo Is putting Eenny in shape. When the announcement was made that Johnny Kllbano and Iienny Leonard had been matched to box six rounds at Shlbo Park, and that they were each to receive tho unheard-of r.um of ?10,000 for their work, which cannot last longer than eighteen minutes, right fans were aghast. Never before in tho history of tho gamo has such a sum been offered for a six-round battlo, even between heavyweights, nnd It was freely predicted that those who offered such an amount of money would have to dig down In their pockets and mako good a very. substantial deficit. That thoso who predicted flnnnclnl falluro were wrong is shown by tho advance sale of seats. The demand has been enormous No contest ever arranged in this city has had Buch an advance demand for seats. Tho demand comes not only from Phila delphia, but from all oyer tho United States of America and even from Canada, and tho promoters have been compelled to hire extra clerical help In older to handle tho mall, telephone nnd personal demands. AMATEUR BASEBALL The Btrorm It. S Marine tram, uhlih nlavcd the Strawbrl.lse A: Clothi-r on July 4 "in fino up against tho Norwood A. A tniluy Norwuml has only lust. one thus far, und a hjiU Cji,i is looked for. This will I, Nnv.il Day , it Nor" wood and un nlrplano from IJsslnnton will ho on txhlbltlon. An outfl'Mer would 111 e lo hear from unmo jood (einlprofrsslonal tmm oiTrrlnn fnlr Induce, meiits. Hall PUit. aoi .Master street. Wdldron A A has Aumiit I on-n for soma Bond sunlprofesslnnal horn team. 13, Montnini SiU Adam street "omoi.ue, ..Th? V'.'iV' 'M''H.tnr5 ""I ("tempt to t, tho J. F. H.'s scalu tomorrow t ino att"r grounds. With Kellor. of tho J. v. ii. ,,it, i,i.. In the bt of form, a hard nam" li i o Kd forward to. o the mars' UstNlsit hey ,ok the short tnd of a f,-'J sore. R Jasper V. noon open. ,r"r.rf .Ke"'lndton, han this nfter J. Clirke. KtnslnKton Oliui. DIAMOND STARS CAN BE FORGOT JUST AS SOON AS THEY GO FLOO-IE FROM OFF THE BIG LEAGUE LOT Baseball Hero of Yesterday May Find Himself Unknown Quantity to the "Bug" on the Morrow, G. Rice's Poetical Theme By GRANTLAND RICE CRAVATH DISPLACED BY HORNSBY FOR LEAD IN SLUCiWUNU SECTION:! MAYER ONLY PHIL IN .300 CLASS Reds Have Four Players in Select and Top thi League in Team sawing witn .zoouroh and Chase Make 100 Hits 1 "" . ii - .i.tfv -in it'ATtr ima bepn denosed ns tho leadtr of tho slugcers. n,ii. "?7fi I iin 11 i.iinwii.1 " -- tlu5 ini VJ wcelt llornsby.-of tho Cardinals, did some effcctlvo clouting nnd took the Ima . 1tl II t. ..!. . kiIah Ii n m tmxba .llu1 . a ... WtlQ from Gavvy, tho first tltno tno rnn ""' w. uisjunceu this season-'i tfornlv has bit 'for liiO totnl bases for n grand nverngo of .B2G. Gnvvy's reeo l: 114 totnl bases for a .B22 grand nvernge. Gavvy's work Is tho more remarkable in view of his batting mark ot .233 ngnlnst .319 credited to Hornsby. Cruise and' Ilnush continue to run neck nnd neck In tho rnco for tho batting laurels In i.S. National League, nnd again we find them deadlocked for the lend i with .331 ratlng'J Hnns Wagner Is among tho select with his .313. Not n Tlill regular Is In. tho select, though tney nro not without representation. ns Krsklne Mnyer has como forth with n .310 nwrager Cravath Is second in the list : of I'hlls nnd Whltted third with .287. Tho Cincinnati Reds nro tho lending hltteri in tho circuit, having n team nverngo of .265. The Phils nro second with .254 Four of tho lteds nro in tho .300 clnss Iloush, Clurko, Grilllth nnd Nenle. Chaso fa batting .299 and Groh .298. Chaso nnd Groh nro tho only Nntlonnl Lcaguo batsmen to reglj. tor mnrn than 100 hits. Chaso with 103 nnd Groh 101. i ,", Cobb Is still far in front of tho field wltn ,si In the chaso for American Leagui hatting honors. Speaker Is well in tho rear with .341, whilo Slsler's .338 is third.' Mclnnls nnd Baker nro having a fight for fourth placo, with Bnker now leading' by two points wltn .siv. NATIONAL LEAGUE IIATTINO AVnilAOES O. All. H Rtclp. Tgh Prrn'KaHt, Chi. . Homh, (In. . . l'ruH. Ht I. ,. I'lschir, I'Kh .. HnlliiK3. lloa.. T. riarkM, ('In. llorniby, St. I.. Iirimih. I'ln... Uarlilrn. N. 1 20 M 111 lit .IS 2 hll 2 Ml 1113 nt lat ;i si 711 285 1511 1H7 4(1 11J From the Game .ire I have seen the ijrcatcst fade The name has ever known; ittnee I have watched the stars who played Drop out and walk alone 'I he game at least has taught me this, From birth across to death, That headlines are a fleeting bliss And fame is but a breath, A star renowned ties up the score, Amid the frenzied calls, Hut when you look for him once more He's back with (fakir Falls; Hut yestcrdan he ruled the field And held the rooters' trust; Tomorrow on the record shield His name ivill be in dust. The game will teach you quite-a bjt, If you should care to learn,l How brief the space from peak to pit When one has reached the turn; And all the shifting seasons through You'll find amid the plot, How soon a Chance can fade from view, A Walsh can be forgot. 1 n up tho White Sox nnd the a Chlcngo expert oilers in SIZING Ited Sox,' rebuttal, "don't forget these few details "Last season tho Ited Sox only beat us by two games. It was virtually a toss-up. This season the White Sox have iinprocd their Infleld greatly with Klsberg at short nnd Weaver shifted over to third. "They aro getting much better pitching than they gut last year. "And thi-y am still In tho race nround the top, with Collins and Jackson batting 50 points below their mark. Collins nnd Jack son will almost surely finish above .300. They always have. When they get hitting thero will bo another story." Settling the War "Why not." queries a render, "have the war settled by a FcrleS between a Teutonic bull club and nno made up of American or English nam's?" Along this lino wo suggest tho following line-ups: TeutiinlLH Americana Srlnlli catcher Oowily Leonard pitchers Aloxaiuhr Sfhnnp ltuth lluilolpti ,. Toney Hnlke nrat hnBo Chun" HcrsMiff pcoml hapo Collin JYcklnpauzti .. Hhortston Marnmlllit ilroh third hnno linker Houih uitflcMi-ni Cobb lVlrch Speaker Kauri Iluni" IntersectlonnI affair. That hnppcned when the Cubs met the Athletics In, 1910. Four world series have been established exclu sively in the West and seven in the Kast. It has now been seven years since a west ern club ha3 participated In the October classic. There will be nn International golf carni val next week for Red Cross purposes. Among thoso contending will bo nngllsh, Scots nnd homebreds. Up to tho dull mo ment of loafing to press Cicrmany has not entered n team. When tho matter of peace Is at last estab lished the umpires would llko to have the formula extended to a close decision nt home plate. Involving the winning run. While Oulmet was winning the western nnnteur championship tho 191C champion couldn't defend his title because ho was en listing to fight the Hermans. Ills name Is Heinle Schmidt. "What Is meant by Pan-Germans?" in qultes a bystander. It Is what tho crowd does when Heinle Zlmmcwunrrtrlkes out or Ilclnlo Groh boots en Infield grounder. J Waitnor, rh. HI 131 rutiieite, mi. i.. . -i " Noale. fin 72 2'J2 Majer, l'hllllc. .Ill 211 (1 llurim. N. V. 77 3il (linno. Tin H7 344 Clroll. Cln Ml 830 Zlm'rmnn. N. Y. 75 201 Kauff, N. Y... . 77 274 I'nckard, St I... 21 27 Whent. IlkUn... H7 24.1 (r.iiatli, PIiNIIm 7.1 27(1 Olson, lllilvh. . (14 2S4 .McCarthy. N. Y. 35 100 Htenrel. llkljn. .. 74 257 Vt hltted, l-hlllU-i 71 Hi Hll.'ther. Chi 31 42 Wilder. I'lillllm. fill 232 Mann. Chi M Mill Carey, l'ul 7 80l ritzimtrlck. llos. 34 117 .1. Hmltli. St. L. . 71 2.17 Klnir, 1'sh B2 181 Wllholt. I'gh.... nil nil . i;uiott, Chi r,3 ion 1 I. Smith, Hos... 7B 2dU Cutsliaw, Ilklyn. 7U 291) ll.irncs. xllos ill 48 Mrlmes. 1'kIi 28 48 i Hendrlx, Chi.... 27 41 , I'lielirrt, 1'lilllleH. 74 28S l.uderilK. rhllllen 7,1 248 I llolke. .V. Y 77 2(14 , Cadore, Ilklyn... 21 r3 Muranvllle. Hos. (IS 2."iil ' Itudolph, llos... . St ill i II. Myers. Ilklyn. 4 1 153 Kobcrtson, N. Y. 77 21)11 Merklo. Chi 711 2!HI Daubert, Ilklyn . r4 18.', Trunfoaor, llos , -III 113 H. Magee, lloa.. 7ft 242 Hlwk. rilUllcH.. 73 278 Konetchy. lloa... 78 2U3 Kopf, Oln in l 352 nilnon, N. Y.... 15 28 MeliofT, l'lilllleH. 70 241 'Deal. Chi 78 258 Doyle, Chi 84 2H0 Long. Stjf I,.... M) 2!I2 Thorpe. X:iil 15' 211) Williams. Chi... 84 2811 llalrtl. bt. L.... 77 2(11 rietcher. N Y. . 77 28(1 ll.mrroft, I'hlls.. 01 231) 1'ltler. Pith 45 170 , winxo, cm n.i 2114 ! (iunzales, St. I... 0J 17(1 1 J. Johnston, llkl. la HI Hickman, Ilklyn. 58 2(1.1 Mitchell. Cln..., 40 77 Hallee. N, Y.... 1(1 31 .elder, llhl 117 SM I llcrzoe. N. Y.... 114 2.81 Coombs, liklyn. .. 18 21! Ward. Tiiti 73 2TI Aloiander. l'lills. 23 70 Hack. Chl (.8 207 Mamaux, IVb... 1(1 .11 Schmidt. Pdh.... 211 58 J. Milltr, St. 1,. 81 Shi) Wolter, Chl (13 18S Uetzel. St. I,. .. (II 217 W. Wagner. 1'sh. ail 8(1 ItUev, l-lillllt-H. . 21) 3D l). .Miller, Ilklyn. 54 155 Cueto, Cln 41 1211 HlBbue, I'uh 14 222 J.llOba, l'Kh. .. 21 .17 Mowrey, liklyn . HU 231 Kllduff. N. Y. . 2') (13 McCarthy. I'gli . 47 115 Howdy, llos id 133 a. smith, llkljn. 24 3.1 Sebulte. riillllea. 40 11(1 Kelly, Bos... ... .18 14(1 1'n!...!...... III. I ..- c,. 1 tuiiniur, l,nill, ..4 n Marnuard. Ilkl)n. 17 34 nnenn. win. A. Wilson. Chl.. Aiassey, lios. . llalley, Ilua Hnder. St. 1, Meyers, l!k!n . Hlnchman I'Kh .tern. I'hlllU's. lluccj, rhillles. II. 12 II III) (18 33 4.1 2d 111 33 37 41 25 III) 0 ni 411 Id.) 55 1(10 33 Bll The Ilrowni havo proved that even when you get n Fielder Jones to lead you out of tho wilderness force of habit Is Mill n con trolling factor. "Members of Itolchstng would llko peace." And the Athletic? would llko to win tho pennant, but thero aro various enterprises nnd incidents ahead before this dream can be dlstlnt'tly achieved. Out of twelve world scries played under tho present icglmc, only ono has been nn SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Tjy LouiS H. JAFFE PHILADELPHIA'S quota of drawn citi zens for the draft Is well represented with boxers, some star mlttmcn, a great many mediocre and a lot otherwise. Many giv the same sentiment thoy would much rather face padded boxing gloves Instead of leaden bullets. However, no matter how many boxerM aro conscripted there Is no likelihood of the gama going Into tho dis card hereis (lstlcuftlana under tho age limit are nuVnerous. Also quite a few, es pecially the bantams, would bo exempted because of physical reasons. For Instance, Henny,Kaufmnn would bo passed up. Jrhls Is a certnlnty, as Denny tried to enlist some tlmo ago, but his miniature slio shattered his dreams. Denny doesn't stand much more han four feet six inches when on his tip toes. THEN again, there are enough regu lar sized boxers in Philadelphia to mako up a good fighting regiment, either with weapons of nature or at tho front. t Joe Kennedy, local .sportsman, was one of th first managers to 'have his number drawn In the lottery of Unci Bam. Joe admits that ha is a goodlmananer of fighters afcd when his time comes to shoulder a ruii ho will try his utmost to provo as well a fighter. Ilattllng Kopln Is In a hard-luck. rut. Its bad two bouts booked for this month, but both wero at hack until early In, August. Its will box Knockout Loushlln nt. Allentown August. 2 and Harry Oreb at Uhurelot, l'l., tho second week In August. l'Adle IluMcll. a local feathtrwelght In the m i p expects to to home on a short fur Imich In a few weeks. Ho wants to show his 'rr!.. hll vaeallnnlnr from his national Tulles llussell Is nt Newport. It. I., now and lit finds digging trendies iceiunt training, Evening Ledger Decisions .of Ring Bouts Last Night rAJIIiniA A. C .Inc llorrell nml Henry U"!l.,."'r u."'w' J,n"' ille haded Young .Mulllciin In a great buttle. Mike llurim de feated Tommy Warren. l'Jdle Deter stop ped 011ng TnieHdnle, flfthi Tommy Murphy knocked out I'lill .Metiotrrn, third. r I)e ere. Wild Hurt Kenny lout lo Kid Nor. folk, .Martj C'ronn defrnted Al lladned. Johnny Dundee nn from Joe Welling, j0i Joanette outbninl Andre Anderoon. Allle Nuik outtlusned Young Hheltoii. f njoo uorsey. rney nox the star twut Mnn. nir ai ino urnaaway. Willie lavweli i.i,.,.un '!!,. In.tlun I... ,,"-.. .,7.1".. -i"'l,u Williams. Indian ltussell 3 O gram opposed, respectively. und m innaHoa. r.iin.r iv. u t, Johnny llcLaughlln, Mlku. Maloney und Johnnv Whltey Hoimei ler or thn nr,. Pat O'Malley. Smith. M. Ilonarltaeola, not an alien spy, Is an amateur boxer who la, anxious to show for the benefit of the Htd Cross. II answers the bell under tha. name of Young Darcy and Is open for competition against all J2J-poun4tr, Young Battling Reddr Is out with an urgent challenge to Danny lirown. r ' . -T: - ''- . Jt8l,a?JulrSL?51 John Pteffcr.i ndmlti ho has tho best .inn watch In Philadelphia. He was tlmok.eier'2? u, never nad aierrens enjoys the National Club last season iiutjiini HKHiiisi pis work. slnt iu .' i" " i'ui ior inrea minutes' uettnn FEW BALL PLAYERS KNOW THEIR NUMBERS IN DRAFT Georce Whittcd, of the Phils, Escapes First Conscriptioti Others Are in Doubt It is almost ImpoBslblo to tell Just what ball players were drafted yesterday", be cause many of them do not know their registration numbers and must send homo to get them. Ocorgo Whlttcd's number la ar.R ri,inh Is tho twelftlt hundred. This means that AVhlttcd has escaped tlio first draft, but will be rllglblo for tho second army formed. Dugey's number Is 1085, He Is not In tho first draft.' Tho other Fhll players did not know their numbers. This Includes Alexander and Hlxoy. Connlo Mack wired from Cleveland that none of Jila men had their registration numbers and, consequently, do not know yet whether they havo been drafted, 9 HI 51 .82 2711 133 Ull 35 85 3! 171 88 108 (HI 241 27 11.1 10 28 4'J 511 48 32 11 37 37 .1 in 4(1 411 11 an 17 20 1(1 34 23 . 4 r 48 28 31 61 72 81 74 2'1 71 78 12 (1(1 87 fill 27 71 311 53 41 73 78 13 13 11 7(1 00 70 14 07 111 40 77 77 48 20 (12 71 74 88 7 fill (14 7,1 72 53 71 (1,1 118 50 41 411 42 31 48 17 8 511 34 (I 53 in ,47 7 13 (17 42 48 HI 11 34 28 48 8 5(1 11 31 33 7 23 .III 18 7 67 27 18 17 34 "1 411 17 3 BTJ.TI1. 1 15 (I 7 7 124 10 131 I) (17 3 52 3 83 13 13U 3 72 2 44 8 47 O 35 18 I'll O 10 HI 122 15 144 10 13U 0 lid I) 104 (I 8 3 102 3 141 3 .l (I 42 (I 107 4 107 (I 111 3 70 10 118 22 118 a 30 8 I'll 7 57 4 (II 4 54 () 113 11 103 Kl 15 1(1 112 HI) 8!l 18 113 1!) OB Ave. .343 ,333 .331 .331 .325 .321 .321 .3111 .817 .311) .313 ,313 .811 ,I0 .303 .2111) .2118 .2(111 .2H8 .211(1 .2U f ,23 .2111 .2110 288 .287 .28(1 .284 261 .281 .278 .27(1 27(1 27.1 .273 .271 .270 270 .270 .2118 .2(17 ?,':'-' .202 .2(12 111 I13v2r,0 llnl . 2(10 53 31 hi) III ion 11 lid 1 u 5 81 (1 711 3 1113 11 II!) 11 bl) 3 13 4 0 3 II 4 8 5 t ,!l .257 .25(1 .233 .253 .251) .250 .2111 .248 .247 .247 .247 88 .2411 84 .245 117 .243 811 .243 45 211 (18 .241) 31 .2311 42 .238 7n .23(1 18 .230 8 .2.15 61) .234 72 .2.12 (1 .2.11 (15 .230 2(1 ,22!l til .227 7 .22(1 14 .224 81) .223 (p0 .223 fi'l .221 27 .221 12 .220 45 .211) 33 .217 5(1 .21(1 JO .21(1 (ill .213 111 .213 35 .214 41) .213 11 .212 31 .20!) 4D .2(13 24 2(11 7 .203 7ll .2111 40 .201 18 .200 24 .200 37 .1111). 23 .11(4 (7 .18') 17 .170 0 .171) Ol.Un IIATTINO RECORDS , , .. - An- H HH pn.SH. Ave r nclnnatl i.i. 3014 348 8110 118 7 25 Iew. ork 77 257(1 328 (l.ln 7m Vi .,,.. 70 2(1(11 2(18 (141 5(1 M .24,1 70 2110,1 277 (137 71 07 .215 84 2781 301 IKIS (',!) 87 24 87 2817 313 (170 72 125 "38 St 2043 2(17 (!20 87 US .238 1.0x0 hits nr cluiis 2IJ. 3D. Hll.TU, . ........ in 1 nt 108 30 85 30 63 41 71) 52 70 in 103 .111 Til 31 llrookls n lioston . . Ht. Louis, Chicago . Pittsburgh Cincinnati Ll'lilllles ., vv lorn HronUlyn . St. Louis, lloaton . . Chicago . l'lttsburgh THN I.KADINO SLUOOnnS En. Av. 10 Hlllll "IUI -i-.i 22 871 210 .833 2.i 870 2211 ,33S 10 8?ll 215 .320 20 8113 225 ,3-'l 10 812 173 .312 8 881 2115 .311 U 785 15U .21)7 Hornshy, St. Louis.. Crntutli, Phillies.... Cruise, .St. I.ouIb.... ChaRe, Cincinnati. .. KUinstol, Hronklyn..., Wheat, llrooUDn Housh, Cincinnati (iroh. Cincinnati . . , Hums, New York . Zimmerman, Chicago 211. 15 21 12 18 12 . 11 8 0., 14 10 HH.TH. i:n. Ae. 8 151) 8 111 3 131 3 141 3 107 1 102 1 121 1 ISO a 122 1111 30 ,52ll 111 .522 3.1 .443 41 41l S3 .41(1 30 .110 23 .415 8') .414 31 ,407 30 .331) and one mluule'a Intermission. Johnny O'Learr. former Canadian llalitwelnht rhamp., apparently Is through. It was hlK525 hat d on a Tail's nst .knockout over O'l Z$ ir rellnaulaheri ih. 1,. 1" .' tt,hlfh ttin Intffl .lln...l., V ..":l1.V. a mistake, hut Clonle mado his knockout vlctoifj unanimous by repeating. ' Y"-iry Kid Norfolk, thy 1'hlladelphla negro heavy, weight. Is another boxer who Is proving no iK2h i? ,,"pttn' T1? other night at'llulTan. the btS I'm lud uusaon" knocked nut iv..- ;. .v.io Mia eight roundsA , rrellmlnarles w eiinesuay out Tom Cowl,,' In to tha YjinnmrA.wttt . nlcht follows iiiiKkT. .. !"," DOUl Jimmy I-enper. Young Plgglns .' M ekey Duml and Joe valsh vs. young lirown. It n! V n'uTberi1" " N9Wj 'n "Ch VILA Mike mblnns, reports ssy, absolutely ..... i?.'?auk'c?.BmUh- Th" '''n,Jvmer.,,fUr,0ra 1. ill's lniit tolth r.lnr... . . PolKt.r.ar will bstn. biggest iZSVS: .IR?" "i. -- -v .' .vn Fred FuHon's bout 1 .Labor, pay. I t, , WT :ml' 'IRON MANV WALSH, BACK; , SIGNED BY THE BRAVES DOSTON'. Mass.. July 21. Ed Walsh former Chicago twlrler, has been signed ud' by Manager Stallngs, of the HiWes. Walsh has been residing In Merlden, C6nn of late and doing a little playing. Tho Braves are m hao just at present and Stalllngs figures that Walsh has a lot of baseball left. In him and will come In handy to finish up games and alio to coach his young pitchers. , " "'" .Tu.oii win reporx Jaoriuay nnd will given a try-out against the Cubs. be WApNER, IN AUTO MISHAP, . ESCAPES WITHOUT INJURY . NEW YOHIC, July 21.Hans Waener f the I'lrates, lvisn't a scratch to show today for his escape wherf his taxlcab y,Z crushed by a iftrcet car. ,"Ilonu"- was carrylrig a bouquet of flowers to hi. wife. He serenely emerged from the wreckage, holding the flowers with not a petal bruised? T 4 JACK MILLER,. OP CARDS DRAFTED IN U. S. LOTTERY Jack; Miller, tho Becond baseman of th M. Ioulai Nationals. bow.u!i?" ' V?? mt rtmaa with .. willing. UT'VP . TEN I.IUDINO I1ASB STnALnRH CArev. PlllBhiirvt, 9- HH. Ae, llurns New York !.'.'!!"!! ii. V ?? Neale. C'lnrlnnotl ! 1" Zelder. Chicago .'.'.'. I ,T? eh,.. r.,T.. (17 .. . i ..""iiiimil .......... ui 77 70 (15 18 78 lUInl. Ht. I.nnl. llornsby, at, Louis , Thorpe, Cincinnati . Maranvlllo. llnston Konctchy, Doston .. Iff 18 12 15 13 13 11 11 Tr.N LEADINO RUN QETTUItS .18 .17 .17 .17 .17 .15 Rums, New Yorks,, Kouff. New York ;. Hornsby, Rt Louis . I'uskrrt. I'hllHes ... Crinatli, Phillies ... llroh. Cincinnati ... Roush, Cincinnati , Carey, Pittsburgh , Chase, Cincinnati .. Mann. Chicago . ... , riTCHINO RECORDS M. . L. Rfl o. 77 77 70 71 75 6u 78 70 87 83 It. 50. 4llv 32 48 48 55 47 40 18 Ae. .73 .07 .0(1 .65 .04 .02 .(HI ,3R ,50 ..53 Reuther, Chic. 10 ncnups. in. t.. in llenton. N. Y.. 10 Tesreau, N. Y. 18 Nehf. lioston.. 18 Meadows, St.L. 4 Carlson. Pitts. 20 Alexander, I'MI. 22 Xlarquard, Ukn. 17 Packard. Bt. L. 20 Horslman.Ht.L. 17 Toney, Clneln,, 25 Hallee, N. V. . . 10 Perrltt. N. Y.. 18 Vaughn, Chic,. 21 Mayer. Phils,, 10 .Cooper, ntts.. 20 Pchnelder, Cln. 24 Coombs, ilklyn. 18 Cadore, Rklyn. 1 KUey, Phillies. 10 Doak, Bt. L... 24 Anderson, N.Y. 10 Tyler. Hos...,. 10 Ilendrls, Chic. 20 HT Hmlth, llky, 10 riller, Clneln.. 24 lllii. Clneln... 17 Prender'st, Chl, 10 Pierce, Bt, L.. 5 Mlddleton. N.Y. 18 Ames. Ht. L.. 27 Regan. Cln.,., 1 lavender. Phi, 13 Chspey. Rkl... 20 Rudolph. Hos,. 21 Aldrldge, Chl, , IB Pfeffer. Ilkl .. 1 lescnger. run. x uarnes, hos,,, Hteels. Pgli., .. ouala,f, cm,. 28 .iiicneu, .n.. ataon, . u. arsv, j-ni,. u 20 II 8 R 3 4 7 4 3 1 0 4 4 7 a 5 10 o 7 0 0 T 7 5 i 8 a o n it K 8 8 8 .t 10 . ,8 :,i o 83 54 42 43 85 101 42 nn. 12 42 11 28 17 43 S3 it 2.1 25 "MB 25 30 l.lioo 1(13 .800 .778 .75(1 ,727 .714 .714 i.082 UII7 72 20 80 '!.! 38 26 31 36 60 48 38 40 ai li 8 0 44 4. fllj si 47 38 1, ei 78 73 102 133 53 103 till 77 58 183 80 03 141 . 154 J 62 .M 116 114 128 81 109 R3 00 63 70 67 0 S3 140 80 .74 00 161 88 103 I III .007 .8117 .640 .630 .630 .632 .625 .SN3 .313 ,B3H .333 .BJfl .326 .3110 ,300 ,80(1 .3110 , .800 ,300 ,300 .300 .300 .471 .453 .433 -455 .450 ,42ft .4t0 ,421) .420 US AMl.',T?frA-T IDIniTn n ?J IIATTINO AVERAOES u. aii. n. ii, sn.Tn. Ifnmllton, Bt. I.. 20 15 Ruth, Hos 20 01 Cobl) Det 85 322 J. Walsh,, Hos.. IB 30 .Tames, Dot i8 .j(1 Hpeaker, Cle.... 8S 314 Slsler. l5t. L, M 343 Rumler, St. I.... 40 54 Russell, Chl 23 37 llaker. N. Y HI 300 Mrlnnls. Athletics 78 203 ...tuuiuuii, uie... uu an .lull,, v.10 Russell, N. Y... .Milan. Wash.. .. Veach, Det Weaver, Chl.. . Jlellman. Det .. . (lalner, Hos.. .. jvice, vasn...t. 0 0 5 25 GO 1211 4 13 3 0 40 107 31 1111 fi 18 llntes, Athletics: (trunk, AthletlcM 80 H nan. Kl r. l r,i Walters. N, Y 83 21111 25 27 84 307 85 1115 85 318 81 307 24 80 83 31 1 77 .100 Ifl 50 138 311 UV 17 47 87 312 81 812 85 20(1 71) 288 SO 280 81) 271 Hhawkey. N. Y. Wambsg'ss, Clo. Jacobnon, St, I, Gardner, Hos.., I.ewlR, Hos.. ,, Jackson, Chl... Heereld. Kl. I. .sclinne. Athletics 07 ion Harris clo 51 100 ).. Collins. Chl.. S7 801 !,ulec,,x,CnJ 13 1'lt'P. N. Y R3 313 Hoilie. Athletics. 78 209 Nunamaker, N.Y. 55 103 Sl'(nccr, net.... 54 143 CI. Hush Det. ... 80 807 ioung. Det 72 273 Juili". Wash. ... 78 303 Austin, St. L.... 87 321 Jlanilll. Chl..... H2 2!)lT Hendryx. N. Y. . 70 255 LIti?p?r' Hos. .. . HI 808 Helbold, Athletic 18 30 Jljers, Athletlrs. 10 28 Oould, Cle 17 It) Vltt. Det.... ,. 71 Bit Hoblltzell. Hos.. (IS 235 Hhinks, WaBh... 113 215 J.'orK'in. Wash .. 40 103 L. itlller, jf. y.. 00 812 (-. Walker, Hos. 70 238 Menuskey, Wash. So 107 Clhnrrlty. Wash.. 25 37 I cck'nugh. N. Y. 83 313 -. Thomas, Hos. 50 12(1 Marsans. N. y.. 77 soil I.. I oxer, Wnsh. 75 302 Hale, St. L 23 34 J. .Collins, Chl.. 50 111 uciuuiU, V.I1I . . , , Haley, Athletlci Loe, N. Y Aers, Wash. .. Pratt, St. L.... ABnen nos JVItt. Athletics.. Htanage, Det. . . Hmlth. Cle.. . llaumnnn, N. Y, (lallia, Wash.. . High, N Y.... Siott. Hos J. Leonard. Was. no mi Masee, Bt. I... . 52 170 RlaberB, Chl.,.. S3 803 Hums. Det 04 231 f:",",""'.. Athletics 70 220 Caldwell. N y. 34 117 Jlalsol. .V. y. . . 77 2M1 Shotton, Ht. I.,.. 72 "31 13. Johuson. ht L. (.1 150 Sehalk, Chl.. .. TH 237 Henry, Wash.... 42 111 Mejcr. Athletics 3 Hi (,,.ane t-,e 4 son ". '"''"son Was. 32 05 W. .Miller, St. L. 44 81 Alnsmlth. Wash.. (12 K1S ..iniriue. lasn... 40 118 3 3d 25 55 44 3 32 44 31 31 II) 7 80 48 10 11 3 3(1 35 2(1 3t 43 20 15l 48 3(1 31 32 II a so 43 43 411 25 88 48 3 3 1) 21 28 25 11 27 20 10 ., 33 111 3.1 38 1 71 230 20 :i 48 3 1 8 22 2 21 22 a 01 22(1 .10 44 1LM) 11 71 276 55 147 50 1(111 31 (If 24 45 30 172 85 288 42 0 13 (I 5 10 25 15 17 3: 07 03 117 80 8 1)0 112 03 80 23 III) 80 85 30 28 18 Ml 80 81 78 78 , 74 33 43 81 84 84 70 43 38 70 70 78 82 70 01 77 II 7 4 (111 58 33 40 5' 58 20 II "5 30 03 71 M 3.1 35 11 5 5 31 20 0 7 0 an 20 Ida 5 0 9 20 132 10 131 1 30 0 1J 12 124 12 110 31 123 28 127 0 9 10 107 12 133 17 121 10 121- 0 33 17 114 a lie 8 110 4 51 1 30 0 16 11 110 7 123 6 107 5 18. .400 .891 .Ml .391 .S4f .141 .Ml .2UJ .200 1 act :iH !m I'll .28i m .177 '& 2". .in i m a u JUS .770 3 on .ha 3 76 .th 3 Till -9AQ tA 13 10.1 ..2'fl II 1 1 1I e.I 7)1 !!9(l 0 110 3 131 0 115 1 60 2 40 10 III 6 87 12 112 8 ion 8 81) 3 90 11 106 1 10 (I 7 All .264 .sejy a 3 77 82 70 44 61 87 1 83 1 10 8 1IU 0 .17 02 ill 33 37 14 1(1 38 (II 31 .38 (13 80 e40 20 48 Janilrsun, Ath... 32 lurner. Cle 35 Jiinrln, Hos 3.1 uiinoolcy. ff. Y... 17 Harry. Hos oh iiuiiio. uie m.,loluikon,.tli, l.av.in, St. 1... Shorten. Bos. . Crawford. Del.. O'Neill, clo,... E. Munihy. Chl It. Johnson. Alh. l.uury. Athletics 21 Until, Athletic.. 21 01 I7M 43 100 3 170 41 Kill 51 115 82 224 38 30 17 31 40 40 3 411 22 iT 20 7 4 43 t 13 17 0 7 5 14 5 28 II 0 8 1 0 13 4 .. i? 4 ... . ... ; j .134 .mt; .23 .2X1 M '1L " -.T : i 68 .81 tt a-l 71 42 83 17 14 48 80 43 44 VI m 58 20 HI) 34 44 61 28 10 88 17 53 26 17 2 '.ih .7111 4 .317 .' .21 J rt, ill ; 1 J :s2 . .mi i' OAT . .507 .:ot .1!00 '.ia .ma .il : 17 .IMJffll 18 .158 'il 12 .183 'IM n nix n lM V.-l .1" VI .180-W I'D iij ij i .111 : Detroit ... Athletics ., St. Louis , Chlcnim . , , New York . Clo eland HoMon . . .', Washington CLUR IIATTINO RECORDS O. AR. It. HH SH.SII. A. . ........ 81 2781 3.11 70S 1)1 114 .531 : 80 2610 250 613 80 100 . rtl 87 8R57 203 708 S7 h2 .211 i?J 87 2708 338 670 88 137 .241 3 83 2773 .104 (173 7(1 100 213 ' 0(1 8100 SOS 00(1 1111 104 .21K 85 8710 811 010 5(1 131 .2114 80 2807 343 033 75 103 .SJllf 'fl Detroit ... Ht. I,ouls.. Chlcnuo .. Athletics . lioston ... Cleveland . New York'. Washington LONO HITS BY CI.UHS 2R. 311 HR.Tn Ell. Av.' ... 110 48 14 111)2 234 .518 S' ..'...12.1 33 8 1121 210 .3.-..1 47 11 8s7 "11 .Kt 'm 30 11 811 l(J',5lll.i ... W-, .,11 tf ! 30 5 8k5 210 '.SUi 40 2 852 104 .104 fl TEN LEADINO 8LVCOERS II. 3U. 1IR.TII. SD. Av. ..110 ,.125 ,. 84 . . 1)3 ..111 ..1211 .. 0.1 . ill Cobb. Detroit Speaker. Cleveland.,, Slsler, Ht. I.ouH..... Roth. Cleveland leach, Detroit Plpp, New York llakir, New York.,.. Chapman. Cleveland.. Hellman, Detroit Jacobson, St. Louis.. TEN LEADINO Chapman, Cleveland.. Matscl, New York.,.. Roth, Cleveland Cobb, Detroit Hush, Detroit Speaker, Cleveland.... Slsler, Ht. Louis Itke, Washington,..,, WiMVer. Chlenen. E. Cnlllni, Ohl,. 24 24 20 2(1 18 18 13 10 II 10 18 0 .1 II 3 7 1 II 7 0 .1 180 1 152 1 151 1 127 5 135 0 131 4 121 0 125 3 121 3 123 HASE-STEALERS O. SH DO 77 , 83 83 80 ....... 88 , 81 83 83 31 211 28' 20 10 20 10 17 17 13 Collins, Chicago.. ., 87 TEN LEADINO RUN-OETTERS Hush, Detroit 78 80 Cobb, Detroit 83 '60 Chapman, Cleveland .,,, 00 83 Plpp. Now York... 83 31 Weaver, Chicago 83 31 Mrunk, Athletic 80 48 Hooper, lioston 81 48 Speaker. Bloveland 88 40 K, Collins, Chicago 87 48 Austin, St. Lous,. ,.. 07 4U , JUTCHINO RECORDS fi. V. RdTI H Tl. If. iiaaer. llos , 11 2 0 12 20 4 Lunning'ra. uet,, 20 1 Shocker. N. Y... 10 0 Love, it, Y,,,.,. 18 3 Klepfer. Cle.L,., 23 (I llili, llos..,.., 10 .11 Roland, Det...,. 24 ll Williams. Chl... ! 1ft nenz, Chl...,,.. 13 3 num. 110a .41 Clcotte, Chl,,;., 34 Russell. Chl,,... 23 Hagby,. Cle 28 I'ennock. Hos.,., 14 Danforth. Chl,,, 27 Cullop. N, Y.... . 13 uvula. ooyes KhoreA Plsnk. Shaw. Was..,:,.. 2 Sothoron, Ht. L.. 28 K. Mer. Ath... 16 Scott. Ctil 17 H. Cnvelca.'e. Cle, 2T It, Johnson. Ath,, 17 Coumbs. Cle,.... 10 Caldwell. N. Y.. 10 Dauss, Det...... 21 leonard, Hos,,.. 0 rauer, iiu,..,,. 11 Russell. N. T.';. 21 .lognaze, N, f.. 14 .Kinliuth. Cle..., 16 u 8 N 5 01 .337 15 .HH Jt .43 Tl 43 .4 ! 50 .4'.'- 27 ,4UJ 11 32 '.S94 , al .vv ym . n AJ ,311 .11 .21 J'l .71 ,20 .17. tM i I- lYA If s, All..,,., 16 tl Hoi....;., 10 k. Ht'l,..,.. 10 Mogrldze, Iiintiiilh. W. Mltehell. P, I'STHR. 0 lit .. iiarper. y rion. mas. f WmjmVi J ftii?:Si 18 13 8 12 5 3 H 4 0 10 3 5 'r- I) 0 10 7 A 5 orton, hinke. aula 16 63 58 85 40 40 iV .32 7 TI7 A 38 T 3 f 8 8. 8 Bv b 8 18 As.kl n ii 1.O0O.1 18 38 1. 000 VI 32 37 .Ml-' 23 04 46 116 4(1 109 43 113 IS 32 64 126 44 117 10 08 44 13J 10 32 tl 86 38 61 40 Hi 35 128' ei 121 ,6Ji 'tn Al 78 33 12 a si e 10 ei 46 113 37 150 88 182 SI nf a 14 80 38 27. 3D 47 87 70 41 44 18 14 38 se 8 63 40 28 80 ao 46 8 42 IP 33 1 S1 M
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